Building up excitement ahead of the IFA show that kicks off on Friday, LG has unveiled two new IPS monitors, the 29-inch EA93 and the 27-inch EA83.

The more interesting 29-inch EA93 features 21:9 aspect ration and a 2560x1080 resolution. This ultrawide monitor incorporates a thin bezel and comes with DisplayPort, dual-link DVI and HDMI with MHL support inputs. The EA93 has 300 nits of brightness, 178/178 viewing angles and 5ms GTG response time.

It also comes with a 4-way split screen feature that splits the display into four segments for easier multi-tasking

The second, EA83, is a 27-inch monitor with WQHD 2560x1440 resolution that has 99-percent Adobe RGB accuracy. The EA83, according to the specs list, brigthness is rated at 350 nits, viewing angles are 178/178 and GTG response time is 5ms.

Unfortunately, LG did not shed any light on the price of these two new monitors but we guess that more info should pour in as soon as IFA kicks off. LG did note that both should start shipping in November.

Sapphire has released a compact device that allows two monitors to be connected to a single output on almost any computer system. The big idea that users will get increased display area and enhanced productivity.

Sapphire Vid-2X is a compact stand-alone unit that allows two Full HD DVI monitors to be connected to a single Thunderbolt, DisplayPort or DualLink-DVI output of a laptop or desktop. It is a completely external solution, requiring no software or drivers to be loaded, and due to it being totally independent of hardware and operating system - it works with Windows, Linux, OS-X and most other Operating Systems.

Sapphire said the upgrade will hit the shops for $179. Vid-2X is an affordable upgrade and an indispensable tool for many applications making the users task faster. Working on a full 3840x1080 desktop suddenly users spend less time flipping through open files, programs and emails, digging for what they want.

We are not sure about this as most graphic cards have few problems with two screens, although it appears that Sapphire is targeting mobile use.